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Harish Baghel

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I also got 16455 rank. According to our ranks, IHM Gurdaspur is the best. Or we also have a chance to join IHM Gwalior or IHM Guwahati.

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Harish Baghel

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Fill second round of counselling in the second round; you will get it.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Firstly nothing is impossible. So, be very positive. Hotel management is a wonderful and a sought after option with a great scope. You could do a Diploma, a Bachelors and then move onto a Masters course too. Internships in the mean time give the real-life experience needed to survive. Choose the best one. There is scope in Food and beverage industry, airlines, tourism, sales, HR, people-centric, media etc. Or even go on to becoming an entrepreneur.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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The 2 options are unique and have similarities too. And both have their merits and make for a good career. Choose what suits you better and where you heart lies. Hotel management is a well sought after option these days. Not only has it got scope in food and beverage industry but its knowledge and practice and skills can be used in diverse fields such as Sales, HR, People centric fields like airlines, tourism, hospitality etc. On the other hand, event management focuses on end to end planning and execution of parties and celebrations and high profile events. There is marketing, logistics, product launching, organisation. One can find j
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Sindhura rajagopal

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Yes, definitely. A lot of people are opting for this course. Of course hotels, restaurants, eateries and food and beverage industry are the direct choices to be a part of when you complete this course. And these are so integral part of people's lives these days and hence the scope cannot be undermined. Nevertheless Catering business, airlines, Sales, HRish, People and customer-centric field, hospitality are few other options. Beyond all this, you can choose to become an entrepreneur too.

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Hritwk Anand

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Hello Archis,
See IHM is a government college for which you have to give NCHMCT. IIHM is a private college for which you have to give E NET.
you must go for NCHMCT JEE
All the best.

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BASIL PAUL KDigging my way into the Hospitality Industry

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The total fees would amount to somewhat 3 Lacs.

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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

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Hi,
It's nice to see your interest in Culinary Arts. My suggestion would be to go for Culinary courses specifically, as you have your dreams specific.
I chose BHM because I wanted to learn all four core departments. If you're doing BHM, it's just a waste of time because you know your specific field of interest and I would suggest you to mould yourself towards it.
Diploma in Culinary Arts will give you basics to all the cuts, preparations, methods of cooking and various other aspects. Culinary Arts doesn't need a degree, it needs experience rather.
And to support your basics, you will need a Culinary degree not full-fledged Hotel Managem
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Ritik AgiwalHard worker , learner .

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Hello,
Hope you are doing well. Here are some books, which you can refer for HM JEE.
-Arihant Study Package for Hotel Management and Hospitality Administration.-Hotel Management Entrance Exam Guide by Gladvin Rego.-How to Prepare For the Hotel Management Entrance Examination by Thorpe.
-Hotel Management Entrance Exam Guide by Dr R P Datason.

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